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Under pressure: Navigating academic and athletic demands in student-athlete mental health.
Sport

Under pressure: Navigating academic and athletic demands in student-athlete mental health.

Student-athletes face significant mental health challenges as they navigate the dual pressures of performing both academically and physically. While recent data suggests some improvement in mental health problems post-pandemic, the landscape remains concerning, with high rates of anxiety and depression, and some extreme cases of burnout.   Balancing an accurate and demanding academic schedule with demanding commitments to sport puts student-athletes under incredible amounts of stress. Time management is one of the main factors causing this stress, which often leads to mental exhaustion. These rigid schedules limit athletes from opportunities of self-care, incrementing the probabilities of mental health issues. A 2023 NCAA survey involving more than 23,000 student-athletes revealed th...
Student-athletes confront mental health challenges amidst academic and athletic pressures.
Sport

Student-athletes confront mental health challenges amidst academic and athletic pressures.

Disclaimer: Mental health topics are discussed in this article. Balancing academic responsibilities with participating in performance and competitive sports can be rewarding yet challenging and overwhelming for student-athletes. Awareness around mental health has grown, and increasing psychological attention has been given to athletes who face those struggles. These students often find themselves navigating a close-fitting schedule, high expectations and intense physical stress, all whilst managing a social life. For many, the combination can become a burden, most times causing anxiety, stress, and in some cases, burnout. Dr. Max Stone, a lecturer in Sport & Exercise Psychology, explains the weight that this can take on a student-athlete. ‘Athletes are not immune to mental hea...
How do university students adapt their time at uni to read?
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How do university students adapt their time at uni to read?

Newcastle University is known for its outstanding academic programs, vibrant student life and rich culture and history. However, among the pressures that students suffer throughout the academic year - attending to lectures and deadlines, part-time jobs, etc. - one activity that stands out as a challenge is reading for pleasure. For many students, reading recreationally can seem like a luxury. They don't have time for it. With busy schedules filled with seminars, lectures and computer labs, it cannot be easy to find a moment to sit down and relax with a book and forget about university work for a moment. For many, reading is essential to release stress after long hours of studying and attending lectures. However, the challenge is finding time to fit it in. With deadlines, homework an...
Affordable bookshops in Newcastle
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Affordable bookshops in Newcastle

Newcastle is home to a variety of bookshops that satisfy to all types of readers. Whether you enjoy a thriller novel or a contemporary romance, they have bargains for all types of books. If you're a student, a reader on a budget, or you're just looking to expand your personal library, the city has several places to find both new and second hand-books. BOOKS FOR AMNESTY Image credit: Noelia Fernandez Perez Located at 95 Westgate Road, next to Central Station, this bookshop offers a fantastic selection of second-hand book offers. You can find rare editions, contemporary fiction, and even children's books. The store is constantly refreshed with new stock that to the donations they get daily, so there's always something new to discover. Even though this is a network of charity b...
Print vs. Digital: Is the E-Book Revolution Destroying the Reading Experience?
Opinion

Print vs. Digital: Is the E-Book Revolution Destroying the Reading Experience?

The digital age has brought significant changes to nearly every aspect of our lives, and if you thought that literature was an exception, you're wrong. With the rising popularity of the e-readers like the Kindle and the rise of audiobooks as well, many readers are now finding a non-ending library with just one click. The convenience of carrying thousands of books in a single device has made reading much more accesible for many, but this technological shift has sparkled a debate: Is the rise of e-books helping improve the reading experience, or is it not? For years, the world of literature has been dominated by physical books, which offer sensory pleasure, something the e-book tries to replicate but always fails to do. While e-books have their benefits, they also come with a set of ...
Discovering Northumberland: LJ Ross and her novels
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Discovering Northumberland: LJ Ross and her novels

Northumberland is a county that has long captivated those who have explored its landscapes and dramatic coastlines, but for many readers, the county's charm is most vividly brought to life through the novels written by LJ Ross, bestselling author whose work has become recognised through the whole country. Through her DCI Ryan series and standalone novels set in Northumberland, Ross offers readers a literary tour of Northumberland mixed with crime stories, attracting readers not only for its location but for its plot. LJ Ross is one the most prominent voices in contemporary British crime and fiction. Debuting in 2015 with Holy Island she follows Detective Chief Inspector DCI Ryan as he travels around Northumberland resolving complex investigations. Image Credits: LJ Ross Im...
Is BookTok promoting anti-intellectualism?
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Is BookTok promoting anti-intellectualism?

In recent years, BookTok - considered a vibrant corner of TikTok dedicated to book lovers - has gained a lot of popularity, especially after COVID-19. What began as a platform to discuss literature has grown into influencing the sales of books, trends, and creating an online community for passionate readers. However, as BookTok keeps growing its influence, some critics have raised concerns that the platform may be creating a culture of anti-intellectualism. Anti-intellectualism is defined as a 'mistrust of intellectual pursuits, expertise, and discourses.' This concept can manifest in the different rejections of complex ideas or in the preference for simplified and populist views, as most of the plots of books promoted on TikTok. Whilst BookTok has brought a new perspective to books...
About Tyne and Books
About

About Tyne and Books

Hi everyone and welcome to Tyne and Books! https://youtu.be/FoxA6vBK-XA My name is Noelia and I'm a Journalism, Media and Culture student at Newcastle University. This page is part of one of my modules, Journalism Practice for Digital Audiences. I'm originally from the North of Spain, a city called León. I moved to the UK over a year ago to start university and since then I've fallen in love with the country and its culture. Alongside being a student, I am involved with Student Media here at Newcastle as I am one of the Sport Sub-Editors for The Courier Online. Away from my degree, I love playing volleyball. I've been playing for a couple of years now and I have found my second family in the sports club. This year, I became their Social Media and Marketing Officer, having t...